
Eden
Hazard admits he has noticed that Real Madrid fans are more invested than
supporters at his former club Chelsea.
The 28-year-old Belgium forward, moved from Chelsea to Real for a reported
£130m in the summer after seven years at Stamford Bridge.
"I think that here the fans are really fans," said Hazard, ahead of
Wednesday's Champions League group game against Paris Saint-Germain.
"In England there are not so many fans, people there like football and
everyone, young people, adults, teenagers, are really interested in their
football, but they are not so fanatical about their teams.
"At the time I was in Chelsea and we lost, we were disappointed as were the
fans, but I never felt it was a disaster.
"When you are at Real Madrid, even if it is my first year, talking to the
fans, they always expect you to win the Champions League," he continued.
"That is why I think there is so much expectation placed on this competition
and that is why the club has won it more than any other team."
Hazard patiently waited for a move away from Chelsea - he first said it
could be time to move on after the 2018 World Cup - but that did not stop
him speaking of his desire to play for Real while still a Blue.
"When I was at Chelsea, I already knew that my dream was to play for [Real
Madrid] someday," he said.
"I hadn't expected to play seven years at Chelsea, but in the end everything
went well and I had the chance to win something every year. I think that's
why I stayed there so long."